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[[File:蓬左文庫 h30 1026 09.jpg|thumb|Roofs of the ''Ninomaru Goten'' towards the main keep of Nagoya Castle]]
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[[File:Tokugawa Residence Ozone Nagoya 07.jpg|thumb|Building of the Ōzone ''Oshitayashiki'']]
[[File:Tokugawa Residence Ozone Nagoya 07.jpg|thumb|Building of the Ōzone ''Oshitayashiki'']]
* [[Ninomaru Goten]], Nagoya Castle
* [[Ninomaru Goten]] (二の丸御殿), Nagoya Castle
* [[Sannomaru Oyakata]], Nagoya Castle
* [[Sannomaru Oyakata]], Nagoya Castle
* [[Shin Goten]] (新御殿), Nagoya Castle
* [[Shin Goten]] (新御殿), Nagoya Castle
* [[Shitaofuke-niwa]], Nagoya Castle
* [[Shitaofuke-niwa]], Nagoya Castle
* [[Aoi Oshitayashiki]], Nagoya
* [[Aoi Oshitayashiki]] (葵 御下屋敷), Nagoya
* [[Ōzone Oshitayashiki]], Nagoya
* [[Ōzone Oshitayashiki]] (大曽根 御下屋敷), Nagoya
* Yanagihara
* Yanagihara
* Hioki Goten, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya
* Hioki Goten, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya
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* Asamiya Goten, Kasugai
* Asamiya Goten, Kasugai
* Sakashita Goten, Kasugai
* Sakashita Goten, Kasugai
* Mizuno Goten, Seto (水野御殿)<ref>https://rinseishi.tokugawa.or.jp/pdf_file/kiyou56-4.pdf</ref>
* Mizuno Goten (水野御殿), Seto<ref>https://rinseishi.tokugawa.or.jp/pdf_file/kiyou56-4.pdf</ref>
* Arai Goten, Owariasahi
* Arai Goten, Owariasahi
* Komaki Goten, Komaki
* Komaki Goten (小牧御殿), Komaki<ref>https://rinseishi.tokugawa.or.jp/pdf_file/kiyou56-4.pdf</ref>
* Tsushima Goten, Tsushima
* Tsushima Goten, Tsushima
* Saya Goten, Aisai
* Saya Goten, Aisai

Revision as of 00:20, 23 June 2024

The Tokugawa lords of Owari Domain had the largest number of mansions (尾張藩邸 Owari Han-tei) and owned the largest number of acres across Japan as the senior branch of the Tokugawa clan during the feudal Edo period. Their main residence was the Ninomaru Palace (Ninomaru Goten) at Nagoya Castle, while the Honmaru Palace (Honmaru Goten) was reserved for official guests.[1][2]

The complex of Nagoya Castle included the Sannomaru Oyakata to the east, and the Shin Goten (New Palace) and the tea houses and pavillons of the Shitaofuke-niwa to the north.[3]

Further significant residences were the Aoi Oshitayashiki and the Ōzone Oshitayashiki.[4]

Furthermore in Edo the Owari branch kept a number of large palaces and mansions.[5]

While many structures were large palaces or mansions with big land tracts around them, other residences were smaller for a reduced retinue.[6]

List of residences and mansions

in Owari

Roofs of the Ninomaru Goten towards the main keep of Nagoya Castle
Building of the Ōzone Oshitayashiki
  • Ninomaru Goten (二の丸御殿), Nagoya Castle
  • Sannomaru Oyakata, Nagoya Castle
  • Shin Goten (新御殿), Nagoya Castle
  • Shitaofuke-niwa, Nagoya Castle
  • Aoi Oshitayashiki (葵 御下屋敷), Nagoya
  • Ōzone Oshitayashiki (大曽根 御下屋敷), Nagoya
  • Yanagihara
  • Hioki Goten, Nakamura Ward, Nagoya
  • Higashihama Goten, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya
  • Nishihama Goten, Atsuta Ward, Nagoya
  • Yokosuka Goten, Tōkai
  • Ōno Goten, Ōno
  • Asamiya Goten, Kasugai
  • Sakashita Goten, Kasugai
  • Mizuno Goten (水野御殿), Seto[7]
  • Arai Goten, Owariasahi
  • Komaki Goten (小牧御殿), Komaki[8]
  • Tsushima Goten, Tsushima
  • Saya Goten, Aisai
  • Uzurayama Goten, Aisai
  • Hagiwara Goten, Ichinomiya
  • Kariyasuga Goten, Ichinomiya

in Mino

  • Gifu Goten (岐阜御殿), Gifu

in Edo

  • Nezumiana Yashiki
  • Ichigaya Kamiyashiki (市ヶ谷上屋敷)[9][10]
  • Kōjimachi Nakayashiki[11]
  • Toyama Shimoyashiki[12]
  • Tsukiji Kurayashiki[13]

References